US4987644A - Shell cutting method for processing shrimp - Google Patents
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- A22C29/00—Processing shellfish or bivalves, e.g. oysters, lobsters; Devices therefor, e.g. claw locks, claw crushers, grading devices; Processing lines
- A22C29/02—Processing shrimps, lobsters or the like ; Methods or machines for the shelling of shellfish
- A22C29/024—Opening, shelling or peeling shellfish
- A22C29/026—Mechanically peeling and shelling shrimps, prawns or other soft-shelled crustaceans
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- A22—BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
- A22C—PROCESSING MEAT, POULTRY, OR FISH
- A22C29/00—Processing shellfish or bivalves, e.g. oysters, lobsters; Devices therefor, e.g. claw locks, claw crushers, grading devices; Processing lines
- A22C29/02—Processing shrimps, lobsters or the like ; Methods or machines for the shelling of shellfish
- A22C29/021—Cleaning operations on shellfish, e.g. evisceration, brushing
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- the present invention relates to the processing of shrimp.
- a living shrimp includes a head and an adjacent body that includes the meat portion.
- the body is formed as a plurality (typically six) of interconnected segments.
- the tail of the shrimp is connected to the first segment, and the last segment is joined to the head at a region known as the thorax.
- the segments include a shell that surrounds and encloses the meat.
- the body and shell include a convex dorsal side, and a concave ventral side to which appendages known as swimmerettes are attached.
- a long vein, known as the sand vein extends along the dorsal part of the body, just under the shell.
- the head and swimmerettes of the shrimp are removed, and the shell enclosing the body is then either cut and removed, or cut such that the consumer can readily remove the shell.
- the shell is cut along the dorsal surface during processing, so that the sand vein can also be removed.
- the removal of the head and swimmerettes, the deveining, and the shell cutting can either be done by hand, or by means of shrimp processing devices of suitable structure.
- One known technique for deveining a shrimp is to make a small cut through the dorsal portion of the shell, and then remove the vein using a pin or similar instrument. However the vein often breaks during such a process, leaving a portion of the vein in place.
- the shrimp is cut along the full length of its dorsal body portion, and the vein removed either at the same time, or in a subsequent step.
- cutting along the full length of the shrimp's dorsal side causes the shrimp's body to expand and deform.
- the present invention provides a method for cutting the shell of a shrimp, in order to facilitate removal of the meat by the consumer.
- the present invention provides for a ventral cut in the shell along the ventral side of the shrimp, and a tail cut in the side of the first segment.
- the ventral cut extends from the first segment at least through the second to last segment, and preferably through a portion of the last segment.
- the tail cut extends from adjacent the tail, and makes an acute angle with the ventral cut.
- the FIGURE illustrates the body of a shrimp, showing the location of the cuts according to the present invention.
- Shrimp are commonly raised in ponds or reservoirs from which they are harvested when they reach the appropriate size.
- the steps taken during the harvesting and processing operations can vary, depending upon the final form the shrimp are to take when sold as a food item.
- one very common processing technique is to remove the head, sand vein and swimmerettes of the shrimp, and to then make one or more cuts through the shell in the shrimp body, to facilitate removal of the meat from the shell by the consumer.
- the invention primarily applies to a manual process, in which the cuts in the shell are done by hand, the same principles would also apply to an apparatus or device designed to perform the shell cutting operations.
- An advantageous technique for removing the heads and sand veins of shrimp is to remove the head preferably within one hour, and in any case within one and one-half hours, after the shrimp are removed from the reservoir. If the head removal operation is performed within such time limit, then the sand vein of the shrimp can be removed in the same operation by then pulling the head directly away from the body. As the above-mentioned time limits are exceeded, there is an increasing tendency of the sand vein to break when the head is pulled away from the body, thereby leaving a portion of the sand vein in the shrimp body.
- the FIGURE illustrates the body portion of a shrimp from which the head and swimmerettes, and preferably the sand vein, have been removed.
- the illustrated shrimp body 12 includes six segments 21-26, with tail 30 being connected to first segment 21.
- Segments 21-26 comprise a curved tubular shell 40 that enclose the meat 42 which is the ultimate food item that is consumed.
- the shell includes a convex dorsal side 50 and a concave ventral side 52.
- the meat 42 is shown extending part way out of the last segment 26. It will be understood that the number of segments may vary from one shrimp species to the next.
- ventral cut 60 extends along ventral side 52 of shell 40, from first segment 21 at least through the second to last segment 25, and preferably through about two-thirds of the last segment 26.
- the ventral cut should not extend all the way through last segment 26, otherwise the meat will expand during further processing, leading to an undesirable product configuration.
- Tail cut 62 extends from the ventral side of segment 21 adjacent to joint 70 at which the ventral side of tail 30 extends from segment 21, and extends for a relatively short distance at about a 45 degree angle with respect to ventral cut 60.
- the length of the tail cut is about one-third the length of the first segment 21.
- ventral and tail cuts permit very easy removal of the shell by the ultimate consumer or in a restaurant or the like.
- the tail cut facilitates snapping off the tail of the shrimp, while the consumer can readily separate the remaining uncut portion of last segment 26, fold back the shell, and remove the meat.
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| WO1997002761A1 (en) * | 1995-07-11 | 1997-01-30 | Nissho Iwai Corporation | Edible prawn |
| US20080113596A1 (en) * | 2006-11-15 | 2008-05-15 | Robert Hooey | Freshwater Shrimp And Method Of Preparing Same For Packaging, Sale And Consumption |
| USD940431S1 (en) * | 2020-07-08 | 2022-01-11 | Spectrum Brands, Inc. | Shrimp pet treat |
| WO2022047425A1 (en) * | 2020-08-31 | 2022-03-03 | Barshak Alison W | Microwaveable frozen lobster tail containing cannabis and method of delivery of cannabis compounds |
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| US5087221A (en) * | 1989-10-19 | 1992-02-11 | Gordon Food Service, Inc. | Processed shrimp product having easily removable shell and method of producing same |
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| WO2022047425A1 (en) * | 2020-08-31 | 2022-03-03 | Barshak Alison W | Microwaveable frozen lobster tail containing cannabis and method of delivery of cannabis compounds |
| JP7336611B1 (en) * | 2023-02-13 | 2023-08-31 | 株式会社極洋 | Shrimp fillet and method for producing the same |
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